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The Adobe headquarters, foreground, and other commercial developments that make up the "Silicon Slopes" around Point of the Mountain in Lehi are pictured on Wednesday, May 16, 2018.

SALT LAKE CITY — Here’s a look at the news for May 17.

MUST-READ NEWS THIS MORNING:

What’s next for Point of the Mountain development?

What’s next for the development site at the Point of the Mountain? Figuring out how much money they can make from it, according to the Deseret News.

Envision Utah President and CEO Robert Grow said there’s a lot at stake with the development, including jobs.

"The national consulting team we worked with made these projections that, if we do things right, we would end up with, by 2050, 150,000 additional high-end, innovation jobs in the state that would otherwise not come," Grow said. "And those jobs would pay on average about $40,000 (a year) more than the average incomes of the state."

If there is no development, the future might be grim.

"If we fail, those 150,000 jobs are going to go somewhere else," Grow said. "Getting this right means a lot, but we have to do it to attain these results."

An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has moved from the countryside to a large city, according to BBC News.

The spreading disease raised fears it will become hard to control.

The country’s health minister, Oly Ilunga Kalenga, said the disease spread to Mbandaka, a city of about 1 million people. The city is home to a “transportation hub” that helps people get to the country’s capital, Kinshasa.

“Ebola is a serious infectious illness that causes internal bleeding and often proves fatal,” according to BBC. “It can spread rapidly through contact with small amounts of bodily fluid and its early flu-like symptoms are not always obvious.”